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Above the Shop Studios says:
Hello. Our first feature length documentary:http://www.virb.com/abovetheshopstudios/videos/4536
posted Mar 29
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Steve says:
First, I'd like to say hello and thanks to Spoke for creating this group. I'm an audio post-production engineer and sound designer working in Washington, DC and the majority of work that I do is documentary / educational work on National Geographic & Discovery Channel. I'm trying to log the programs that I've worked on my virb page, so if you ever catch one of my shows I'd love to hear some comments / feedback about the sound design & mix.
AtSS, A very interesting concept and a nice trailer. As it stands, however, I understand more about the doc from the description that accompanies it, than I get from the trailer itself. It may be a little more intriguing if there was a voice over or text narrative, especially in the beginning, explaining the significance and history of both cities and why the documentary was created, or what ties the two cities together, aside from their names.
Dustin, a very powerful subject matter and great use of source material. Definitely makes me want to learn more about what appears to be a great injustice in the city.
posted Apr 4
Mr. Appropriate says:
two toledoes looks like a well thought out peice. i would love to see the finished product.
posted Apr 18
Mr. Appropriate says:
I guess i would fit into more of the "fan" side of things. My favorite film makers are Errol Morris and Nick Broomfeild. I beleive that both ahve changed the documentary landscape in thier own way. Errol Morris has really shown brilliantly for many years and is the best at his craft in my humble opinion.
btw, speaking of, i have a group devoted to Errol Morris if youd like to come talk about his work.
posted Apr 18